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Topic: Question with CRT emudriver (Read 1522 times)

Hi, so the spring is here and people start to put out their "garbage" on the curbside. Well I picked up 2 27 inch CRT TV's, one Sony Trinitron (No S-Video, composite only) and one JVC (S-Video). For free. Both in excellent working condition.

So anyway I have an old ATI 4650 card that has native S-Video out and I'm pretty sure is compatible with Calamity's CRT emu driver that's in an older emulation PC. Right now I can only get a 480i signal out of the s-video and the flickering sucks bad. Yet I hook up my Sega Master System via rf and I get a beautiful stable image with scanlines. It's quite frustrating.

Can crt emudriver force my card to output 240p to the TV? I'd like to get RA going on this set up if possible. If not these TV's are no good to me.

Nope. This has been discussed many times before: the TV outs on video cards always recook the the timings and force 480i. Nobody has discovered a way around it.

If you're any good with a solder iron and a set of side-cutters, you could try this. Otherwise I'd get back out there on the street and look for a TV with SCART or component inputs.

Thanks for the reply. I did search around google but I could not find a solid answer about this. I did read in a forum that someone was able to get 240p with CRU and an s-video but he might of been mistaken.It seems that everyone uses SCART with CRT emudriver but that's not an option here for people in the states. Components Are only available on HD CRT's here and I heard that they do post processing which messes with the image and could cause Input lag which negates even using one.

Honestsly at this point I might just go with everdrive cartridges and leave emulation alone. Both these sets I've picked up have an excellent robust picture and I hate to just throw them away.

This kid built a hat for the pi that outputs 240p via either Component or S-Video. The S-Video looks great. So there is finally an emubox solution that can you can hook into a curbside TV and get a progressive picture. Granted it can't do all the custom resolutions for MAME but console wise from the Atari 2600 to PSX this is a great alternative.

Someone needs to make a small converter box like this now that's geared towards American CRT televisions that's compatible with PC. I guarantee they would make a lot of money.